Another word for extend, lengthen, or stretch out is "prolong." This term refers to increasing the duration or length of something, typically in a linear or chronological manner. It implies the act of making something longer or continuing it for a longer period of time.
shoal
Another word for distance?Another word for distant is afar or far away..
interval, lapse of time, period, span, stretch, timespan.
i think u mean the word sprawl: sprawl verb 1 he sprawled on a sofa stretch out, lounge, loll, lie, recline, drape oneself, slump, flop, slouch. 2 the town sprawled ahead of them spread, stretch, extend, be strung out, be scattered, straggle, spill.
Extensively
add, boost, build up, deepen, develop, elaborate, enlarge, exaggerate, expand, extend, heighten, inflate, intensify, jack up, lengthen, magnify, raise, strengthen, stretch, up, widen.
To extend or to lengthen
elongate, extend, stretch, drag out (time), savor, overstay, prolong
The root word in "attention" that means stretch is "tend" from the Latin word "tendere," which means to stretch or extend.
The root word of the word tendons is "tend-" which comes from the Latin word "tendere" meaning "to stretch or extend."
uncompress, expand, extend, stretch, increase
The base word for lengthen is long > length > lengthen
Some words with the root word "tend" include "tendency," "tender," "attend," and "extend."
Extend
Stretching the rubber band would lengthen it. It is the sentence containing the lengthen word.
The word "lengthen" is a verb. It means to make something longer or to increase the length of something.
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